Re: How complex is this, really?
- From: sam <scarleton@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 04:38:35 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 14, 1:23 am, "Scott Roberts" <srobe...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
software.com> wrote:
If it were me, I'd just create an asp.net web app with a SQL backend. Users
can enter orders on a "public" web site up until the event (hosting is dirt
cheap). Also install the web app on the notebook (I assume it's yours).
The night of the event, I'd back up the SQL database and restore it to the
notebook. You can run the web app locally (on the notebook) the night of the
meeting and continue to enter orders as usual.
After the event, you can move the database back to the hosted site (if
necessary).
Well, the thing is... I don't own a laptop:(
The other thing I did not mention is that the orders/sales goes on for
about two months. At the weekly meetings the scouts compete against
one another to see who brought in the most orders. At the meetings,
orders are entered and reports are generated so the scouts know where
everyone stands.
Besides, I would REALLY like to learn more about web development.
Sam
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